20h1

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Discussions about the Windows 10 20H1 update, also known as version 2004, cover several issues encountered by users. One common problem is a blue screen crash during the update process, which can prevent the update from installing and cause compatibility issues with apps like the Xbox Game Pass app. Another concern involves location permissions being automatically granted to newly installed apps without user consent in 20H1 preview builds. Additionally, rolling back from 20H1 Insider Preview to an earlier stable version, such as 18H2, has been reported to break Windows Hello face recognition on devices like the Surface Book 2. These threads highlight troubleshooting challenges and permission changes associated with the 20H1 release.
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    Windows 10 Windows blue screen during 20H1 update

    I have a big problem with my desktop pc. This is an assembled mid-range gaming pc. It always did great until Windows released the 20H1 update. Since then, if I try to update the PC during operations it crashes giving a blue screen, restoring everything to the previous restore point. I don't care...
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    [Windows 10]20H1 Location permission are granted to newly installed Apps by default without consent.

    We noticed 1 new thing in Windows 10 20H1 preview. that Location permission are granted to newly installed apps by default without consent if they require location permission. is that new design in 20H1 or it a bug?
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    Windows 10 Windows Hello face recognition is not available on my Surface Book 2

    I recently decided to roll back from 20H1 Insider Preview to current stable 18H2 version on my Surface Book 2. As the previous version was 19H1, I couldn't do it with built-in tools. So I downloaded Media CreationOmegle Appvalley https://pnrstatus.vip/ Tool and rolled back with it. I am now on...
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